Thursday, December 13, 2012

Q.W.P. Wristband iMovie Commericals

We have been graphing our Quincy Wetland Wristband Fundraiser totals, and noticed that whenever we do an announcement we see a small spike in sales.  So, we decided to have a little fun competition to see which group could create the best commercial to keep our sales moving up.  All of the groups did a great job, and all are sharing their commercials with different classrooms throughout the school.

The above commercial was the student voted winner, and was featured throughout the school in an email to the staff and shared with many classrooms.  We have currently sold a little over half of our 600 bracelets, so if any parents would like to sign 10- 20 bracelets out to sell around town that would also help.

The interesting part about the wristband fundraiser is that it's turned into such a great economics project within itself.  Throughout the years of teaching econonmics I've noticed how difficult it is to get kids to understand the basic concepts.  This year we are having daily discussions about markets, profit, debt, goods, and consumers.  I have the feeling that this experience will make the study of economics much easier when we get to the unit.

We are hoping to raise enough money with these wristbands to fully fund our information signs for our Quincy Nature Interpretive Trail in the Wetland.  So, again if anyone wants to sign a few bracelets out and sell in the community that would be fantastic!  They make great stocking stuffers!

Monday, November 19, 2012

Quincy Wetland Project Trail Building



Check out our trail building progress!  We would like to thank you Mr. and Mrs. Timmer for helping us dig and get our trail started.  Also, Mrs. Sturm has been with us quite a few Fridays helping brainstorm and write grants to local businesses to help us build our trail and outdoor classroom.

This Friday we had some special guests from the Zeeland West High School Wetland class.  A few students and Mrs. Soucome stopped by to help us and brainstorm about what we have here at Quincy and how we could make our Q.W.P. a reality.


Our Quincy Wetland Project Wristbands are here!

Our Quincy Wetland Project wristbands are here and will be for sale during recess at school.  Students are also welcome to bring a few home with them to sell for those interested in helping.  

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Quincy Wetland Project - Q.N.I.T. (Quincy Nature Interpretive Trail)



 I have always wanted to do something with Quincy's wetland ponds.  I read a book this summer called "Place Based Education" which was about getting kids involved in real world projects that directly improve their local community.  I thought our school was the perfect place to start.  With help from our Service Learning Coordinator, and many others we have a pretty cool project planned this year.   Our quick plan is as follows:
1.  This fall dig and put down stone for a short wetland walk trail.  The kids call it Q.N.I.T. which is short for Quincy Nature Interpretive Trail.  (They have fallen in love with the name so I'm doubtful that I can convince them to call it something else. ;-)

2.  Over the winter we are planning to design the information signs along the trail, incorporating ecosystems, wetlands, and various other applicable information from our fifth grade curriculum.  We would like to have some prototype ideas to get quotes from local printing companies and have them printed and installed in the spring.  

3.  (Big Dream)  The building trades students at the high school would like to help us build a small outdoor classroom with a water testing deck.  This is a big wish at this point, but I am hopeful.  They will build it in May, and it would complete the project for this year.  I would like to have a ribbon cutting ceremony on the last week of school and have the kids officially hand the outdoor classroom and trail over to the Quincy Community.  

IF ANYONE CAN LOAN US YOUR WHEEL BARREL, A SHOVEL, AND STONE RAKE, PLEASE BRING IT TO SCHOOL.  WE WOULD LIKE TO SPREAD SOME STONE THIS FRIDAY NEAR THE END OF THE DAY. 


That is all at this point, I'll keep you posted!  

Saturday, October 27, 2012

Native American Cultural Regions

Our Native American studies culminated this week with our field trip to the Outdoor Discovery Center, and our Native American Museum Day.  The ODC does a fantastic job engaging the students with the experience of Native American life.  We got to try and start a fire with just two sticks, we built native three pole houses, and got to throw primitive Atlatl.  It was a fantastic learning experience, and big day of fun.

Our Native American Museum Day was another celebration of learning.  The kids presented their differentiated projects to several other classes, we even had a visit by Mrs. Kontowicz and Ms. Miller! We finished up the day by making dreamcatchers from willow branches just like the Native American's here in Michigan would have done. Thank you so much to all the parents that donated food items, artifacts, and helping their students dress up for the day.

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

The First Friday of Fun

Hello Parents,

Here is a quick video from last week Friday.  The kids had a great time trying to complete the 5th grade readiness assessment!  Make sure you ask them about it!  We also had a little fun at the end of the day with a watermelon eating contest between the classes.  I hope everyone is settling into the school year.

Parent Meeting September 20th 5:30pm
There will be a parent meeting to discuss some specific 5th grade events; such as the bike trip, field trips, and camp. 

Monday, September 10, 2012

Back Together Again!


“Stories of the Great Lakes Sturgeon” Books

  Welcome back everyone!  I was so excited to see all of you on the first Open House night!  Hopefully, all of you received your books.  The hardcovers will not be here for a few weeks.  Trust me I am as upset as you about it!  But, they will be here.  It was amazing to see the kids again and I was very excited to get this long awaited project back in their hands.  The originals are still hanging in the room and will be on display for the first few weeks of school.  We have had a great first week, and we are definitely back in the groove! 





I am very excited to work with your kids again this year!  We will have a similar format to last year, although there be some new additions to our reading program.  There are quite a number of fantastic novels that are part of the 5th grade library.  Throughout the year students will be choosing a book and doing a project to showcase their learning. 

As a fifth grade team we will schedule a Parent Meeting very soon.  Please stay tuned! 

If you haven’t given me your preferred email address please send it to me via email @ bbraymer@zps.org, or write it down on the newsletter and return.  I will be sending more Math Tips of the Day and important information. 

As always, I encourage you to fill your email address in the subscription box on this blog to receive the updates as soon as I publish them.  This year the blog and Newsletter will look the same.  


Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Quincy Sturgeon Guard 2012 Onoway Michigan



What a great weekend camping trip with the Sturgeon Guard crew!  Several families and teachers made the trek up north to a small town of Onoway Michigan, near Cheybogan to participate in the famous Sturgeon Guard of the Black River.  We had fun bonding, and creating unforgettable memories from this amazing experience.   We had our first up close and personal encounter with wild adult sturgeon!  We met professional scientists, professors, and they gave us a quick tour of the local hatchery!  It was a weekend I will never forget, that's for sure!  Thank you again to all the families that came and all the good times!  With out you these types of experiences couldn't take place.  I hope you enjoy your summer and I can't wait to see everyone again in the fall!